Monthly Archives: October 2018

Ann Awino is quite a calm and collected 30 year old woman. She is married with three boys, the eldest in class seven and youngest in kindergarten. Her husband is an army officer with the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF). She is quite an enterprising woman. She tells me that she sells fabrics, bags and shoes […]

A #StoryFromTheField by Pheobe Atieno Awino, business woman in Kenya and beneficiary of our Bike4Work programme. Pheobe: “My business is selling vegetables. I sell tomatoes, onions and mais, depending of the season. I sell from the local market, which is 4 km from my house. Once a week I go to the market in town […]

The Sint Ursula student-ambassadors, who are going to visit Uganda and to see with their own eyes and experience firsthand how a bicycle makes a difference in Africa, have been preparing for a while now. But today the 41 Sint Ursula cyclists who are going to cycle from Lier, Belgium to the summit of Alpes […]

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Why the bicycle?

The bicycle provides possibilities for better access to income, education and health, and improves the socioeconomic position of African families. Besides, the bicycle is an environmentally-friendly mode of transport which provides opportunities for a sustainable society.